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unstung
  • a word derived from stung.

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Crabbe himself, in a preface to the poem, described Grimes as a man "untouched by pity, unstung by remorse, and uncorrected by shame".

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2013

Anecdotal evidence: I tried it while walking past some Utah torch lilies abuzz with bees and remained unstung.

From National Geographic

Maag climbed out of the wreckage uncut, unscratched, unstung.

From Time Magazine Archive

After you get stung, you can’t get unstung no matter how much you whine about it.

From "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd

Sweet eyes born but for slaying, Deep violet-dark and lost In dreams of whilom Maying In climes unstung of frost.

From The Triumph of Music And Other Lyrics by Cawein, Madison Julius